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F.A.Q.'s

Absolutely no re-selling of our products permitted. We reserve the right to terminate your membership at anytime for doing so. Thank you for your understanding.

Shipping

WE SHIP PACKAGES OUT MONDAY TO FRIDAY ONLY!

We offer free shipping on orders over $160 and a flat rate of $15 for any orders under.

Minimum purchase is $80

Am I allowed to pick up my order?

Unfortunately, at his time, orders must be placed online and shipped to you.

Can I add/edit/cancel my order?

If you would like to add or edit your order, PLEASE CONTACT US WITHIN 6 HOURS OF PLACING YOUR ORDER. After that allotted time you will need to enter a new order. If you would like to cancel your order Please contact us with the order number as soon as possible.Thank you for your understanding.

If a customer has placed an order and completed interact e transfer but wants to add/change their order, simply contact us as soon as possible to avoid extra shipping costs.

Can I place larger orders than those listed on your site?

We do not accept large orders that exceed quantities stated on our site as it is intended for personal or medical use only. However, you can place multiple orders at any given time.

Canada Post says: successfully “delivered” but I have not received my order

Let us know immediately if you have not received your order and we’ll start a trace with Canada Post to locate your package.

Do you ship Medical Marijuana outside of Canada?

No, unfortunately no exceptions.

How do I Pay for my Medical Products?

We are currently only accepting payments made using Interac E-Transfers for the time being.

How do you package my shipment?

Once your order is placed, our team ensures that the product meets our top standards. We vacuum seal the contents to conceal the smell and retain freshness. Your concerns come first, so we’ll mail your product in discrete packaging to ensure the order successfully makes it to your door without raising any unwanted attention.

How long will I have to wait for the medical marijuana to arrive?

Shipment arrival depends on where you are located in Canada. Typically, packages are estimated to arrive at your door within 1 - 5 business days via Xpresspost. You can be assured that your order is of the up most priority when it comes to the arrival of your order.

My tracking number does not work. Help!

Typically, if the tracking number does not work it could be 2 likely circumstances;
1. The Canada post website has not yet updated their system to include your tracking number. Please allow till the end of day
2. Please insure that the tracking number is typed in correctly
You can contact us for any further assistance.

What happens if I don’t get my package?

If you have not received your order 48 hours after the estimated time of arrival, contact us immediately via live chat on our website or email us. We will conduct an investigation and take the necessary steps to ensure your package arrives to you safely. Once your package leaves our facility and you are provided a tracking number, we take no responsibility if your parcel is stolen or confiscated from Canada Post. Thank you for your understanding as this is out of our control.

Medicinal Cannabis Usage and Benefits

How do the effects of oil and dried cannabis differ?

Oil differs from dried cannabis in that onset effects can take one to two hours or more, and can last upwards of six to eight hours or more. We ask that customers start with as low as 0.5ml of our lowest THC oils and go slow, increasing dosage only incrementally until the appropriate result is achieved.

How does medical cannabis work?

The active components of cannabis (termed cannabinoids) mimic the effects of chemicals (endocannabinoids) that naturally occur in the human brain and body. These chemicals act as ‘signals’ or ‘messengers’ that help control how the body functions. So, the use of cannabinoids to mimic these chemicals may affect different symptoms and how the patient experiences them.

How is medical cannabis different from recreational cannabis?

Medical cannabis is only available when approved by a Doctor for people with specific medical conditions. Medical cannabis should be inspected for cleanliness and quality.
Recreational cannabis occurs in numerous forms and may be adulterated with a number of other substances. There is no standardization on the street and users have no guarantee of potency or content.

Sensible Cannabis Use

Like any medicine, cannabis can be misused. Excessive or inappropriate use can contribute to problems including sleepiness, overeating, and time management issues. Due to the political climate surrounding cannabis use research, clinical studies have produced widely conflicting conclusions about the true benefits and potential side effects of cannabis use. Always listen to the advice of your doctor and use good judgment when using medical cannabis. These guidelines help identify ways of using medical cannabis in a positive way.

Adults should use cannabis as part of a healthy, balanced, and responsible lifestyle.

The decision to use cannabis should be made freely, and not as a result of social pressure.

Cannabis users should be well informed about its effects on themselves and others. These effects include both legal and health risks and personal consequences.

Never use cannabis as an excuse for antisocial or irresponsible behavior.

Cannabis users should model and reward responsible use, particularly with new users.

Develop sensible cannabis use limits for your self based on personal, health, situational, and cultural factors. It is important to be objective about your personal cannabis use and listen to the constructive advice of others.

Avoid cannabis use that puts you or others at risk, such as when driving, at work, or in public places. Remember, personal use of cannabis is still illegal under federal law, and penalties are stiff.

Use of cannabis by children is inappropriate and should be discouraged.

Cannabis use should contribute to, rather than detract from, a patient’s health, well-being, creativity, work, relationships, and social obligations.

What are Methods of Consumption

Medical Cannabis can be ingested in many different ways. Effects may vary slightly with different methods of consumption. The length of time it takes for the medicine to take effect, and the length of time that the medicine remains effective, can vary greatly with different methods of consumption.

Smoking Cannabis
The most common ingestion method has traditionally been to smoke the dried flowers and/or leaves of the cannabis plant. Dried cannabis can be smoked in a pipe, rolled into a cigarette (or ‘joint’), or smoked using a water pipe (commonly called a ‘bong’). Water pipes were once thought to filter out some of the carcinogens in cannabis smoke, but studies suggest that there is no significant health benefit to smoking from a water pipe over other smoking methods. Regularly smoking any plant material can have a negative impact on pulmonary health, and therefore Peace in Medicine recommends patients use vaporizers or edible forms of medicine whenever possible.

Vaporizing Cannabis
A vaporizer is a device that allows the patient to separate the cannabinoids (the therapeutically effective chemicals in cannabis) from the plant material without burning. This is possible because cannabinoids vaporize (turn to a gaseous form that can be inhaled) at a temperature lower than that required for burning. As a result, the patient can inhale without taking in the burned plant material that constitutes “smoke”. While scientific studies are lacking, it is commonly believed that vaporizing is a healthier form of ingestion than smoking cannabis. Vaporizing is believed to mitigate many if not all of the negative effects of smoking. It tastes better as well. If you are used to smoking your medicine, you may think that you aren’t “getting anything” at first when you vaporize, because vapor does not burn the throat. Even though the vapor doesn’t burn, it is still quite effective. Use caution and wait a few minutes to feel the full effects before taking more.

Edible Cannabis
Edibles are foods cooked with butter or oil that has been infused with cannabis. Edible cannabis usually takes longer to take effect (20 minutes to an hour or more) and the effects generally last longer than smoking or vaporizing. Edibles taken on an empty stomach will take effect significantly faster than if taken immediately following a meal. It is difficult to know how strong an edible medicine will be, and because it can take an hour or more to feel the full effects, it is easy to over-medicate. Use caution! If you have taken your medicine in an edible form, wait at least an hour to be sure you know how strongly it will affect you before taking more.

Edible Treats
Any food that contains butter or oil can be made with cannabis-infused butter or oil, but the most common edibles are cookies, brownies, cakes, or candies.

Oils and Honeys
Cannabis infused oils can be used directly in foods, consumed in capsules, or mixed with honey to be used in tea or on other foods.

Tinctures
A tincture is a concentrated form of cannabis in an alcohol solution. Tinctures can be taken under the tongue or mixed into water or other beverages.

What are some alternatives to smoking cannabis?

Although people typically think of smoking marijuana, there are many safe alternatives that can have different and longer lasting effects.
These include:

Baking

Tea

Olive Oil

Vaporizing

What are the side effects of using medical cannabis?

The side effects of using medical marijuana can vary greatly by person and strain. Everyone is different and we recommend if you are trying a new strain to start with small doses.
Not one person to date has ever died or over dosed form cannabis. It heals your mind, body and soul.

What is medical cannabis?

Cannabis has been used as a medicine for thousands of years. Various medical uses were described 4000 years ago by the Chinese emperor Shen-nung in his medical book Pen-ts’ao Ching. Cannabis was mentioned as a medicine in the susruta of India before the 8th century A.D. Today, uses for medical cannabis include treatment of pain, nausea, lack of appetite, sleeping disorders, auto-immune diseases (MS), glaucoma and even cancer!

What types of Cannabis are there?

There are hundreds of strains of cannabis :)

Where should I store my Medical Cannabis?

You should store Cannabis in a cool, secure place. Keep it out of reach of children.

Why do THC and CBD amounts listed on the website change when products become available for sale?

The THC and CBD levels initially listed on our website are estimates based on breeder information and other research. While these should be pretty accurate, there are a variety of factors that can result in higher or lower THC levels. Once we have tested our product, we list the exact tested levels so customers can make fully informed purchasing decisions.

When a new batch becomes available, we will test it and update the THC and CBD levels on our website again. We expect to find some variation in THC and CBD levels between batches while we identify the best mother plants for cloning. This process is referred to as phenotype selection.

Why is it important to offer a wide variety of cannabis strains?

Each strain of cannabis is unique and every cannabis user is unique too. Some of the factors that impact whether a particular strain may be right for you include:The cannabinoid content: THC and CBD are the two most understood cannabinoids in cannabis, and must be clearly and accurately labeled. Generally speaking, THC is to thank for the psychoactive effects while CBD provides non-psychoactive effects. One combination of THC and CBD may be suitable to help patients with severe chronic pain, while another may be more helpful for patients suffering from epilepsy.
People often refer to cannabis strains being either a sativa, indica or hybrid of the two. Strains can be sativa-dominant, indica-dominant or anywhere inbetween. Generally speaking, indicas are perceived to provide heavier, evening-type effects. Sativas, on the other hand, are generally thought to provide more energizing effects suitable for daytime.

The delineation is more complex than indica=sleepy and sativa=energetic. No two strains are exactly alike, even if their indica and sativa profiles are. In addition, everyone has a unique endocannabinoid system -- if cannabinoids are the keys, your endocannabinoid system is your body’s individual set of locks, known as receptors. It is rare but not at all unheard of for an individual to report sativas always lead to a nap and indicas keep them up at night. This might be a result of cannabinoid content, differences in endocannabinoid systems or other factors less understood at this time.
There’s way more at play inside a cannabis strain than just indica vs sativa. Try to be open to new strains and listen to your body.
Finding the right product for you may require sampling a variety of strains. However, Bud Hub Express will be there to provide personal and online support throughout the entire selection process. You will have the information and support you need to find the strains that are right for you.

Random FAQs

I'm a member of Law Enforcement. Can you help me understand the new system?

At Bud Hub Express, we are committed to ensuring that both law enforcement and patients understand the rights and obligations of patients under the new law. If you have any questions, or require further information please get in touch with us and we will support your needs in any way we can.

Is It Safe?

While there are a number scams on the internet claiming to be real online dispensaries who sell legal marijuana, we assure you we are not one of them. We have been in the been in both cultivating, and selling end of the marijuana industry for over a decade, all while building a great rapport among patients from B.C to Ontario. We understand the needs of medical patients that may have trouble purchasing their medicine from a dispensary for any number of reasons and believe they shouldn’t be forced to have to buy illegally on the streets. We have made the decision to offer full access to our site to medical patients in Canada so they may have safe access to their medicine at any time.

Safety is our number one priority for both patient and staff, and are happy to say we have had a zero incident rating thus far. From delivery to members receiving their designated package, both our team and members have given us a 10/10 approval rating!

We are strong marijuana advocates, our belief is that NO patient (whether you have a medical card or not) should have their access to marijuana and (or) marijuana products restricted by outdated laws.

Who is eligible to purchase on your site?

Clients who are over the age of 19 and live in Canada are qualified to purchase medical marijuana through our site.